New York Convention : convention on the recognition and enforcement of foreign arbitral awards of 10 June 1958 ; commentary / edited by Reinmar Wolff with contributions by Christian Borris ... [and others].
2012
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Title
New York Convention : convention on the recognition and enforcement of foreign arbitral awards of 10 June 1958 ; commentary / edited by Reinmar Wolff with contributions by Christian Borris ... [and others].
Published
München, Germany : C.H. Beck ; Oxford, United Kingdom : Hart ; Baden-Baden, Germany : Nomos, [2012]
Copyright
©2012
Call Number
K2400.A41958 N49 2012
ISBN
9783406616105 (Beck)
3406616100 (Beck)
9781849461962 (Hart Publishing)
1849461961 (Hart Publishing)
9783832972646 (Nomos)
3832972641 (Nomos)
3406616100 (Beck)
9781849461962 (Hart Publishing)
1849461961 (Hart Publishing)
9783832972646 (Nomos)
3832972641 (Nomos)
Description
lxiv, 612 pages ; 25 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)822653392
Summary
In a world characterised on the one hand by globalised trade and commerce, and on the other by deteriorating judicial services, arbitration has become the dispute resolution mechanism of choice in cross-border commercial transactions. International arbitration not only paves the way for parties to avoid state courts, it also facilitates the transnational enforceability of awards that are far more effective than the enforceability of state court judgments. The major instrument is the Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards (New York Convention) of 10 June 1958, which entered into force one year after. Since then the New York Convention has been ratified by 144 states, including all the important trading nations. For good reason the New York Convention is labelled the Magna Carta of international arbitration. The courts of any contracting state are required 'to give effect to an agreement to arbitrate when seized of an action in a matter covered by an arbitration agreement and also to recognize and enforce awards made in other States, subject to specific limited exceptions' (UNCITRAL). The 16 articles of the Convention are dealt with article-by-article, following a clear structure which swiftly guides the reader to the issue that he or she is engaged with. Given the New York Convention's global relevance, it follows that potential users of the Convention are in need of guidance as to how to apply it. The primary readers of this book will be lawyers seeking (or defending against) recognition and enforcement of foreign arbitral awards worldwide, state court judges applying the Convention in recognition proceedings, and in-house lawyers in large and/or multinational enterprises dealing with transnational dispute resolution.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Convention on the recognition and enforcement of foreign arbitral awards of 10 June 1958 ; commentary
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Table of Contents
Preface
v
List of Abbreviations and Acronyms
ix
Table of Cases and Awards
xvii
General Bibliography
lxiii
Preliminary Remarks (Liebscher)
1
Article I [Scope of Application] (Ehle)
26
Article II [Recognition of Arbitration Agreements]
85
Article II (1), (2) (Wolff)
92
Article II(3) (Wilske/Fox)
152
Article III [Recognition and Enforcement of Arbitral Awards; General Rule] (Scherer)
193
Article IV [Formal Requirements for Recognition and Enforcement of Arbitral Awards] Scherer)
207
Article V [Grounds for Refusal of Recognition and Enforcement of Arbitral Awards]
225
Article V General (Borris/Hennecke)
239
Article V(1)(a) (Wilske/Fox)
267
Article V(1)(b) (Scherer)
279
Article V(1)(c) (Borris/Hennecke)
309
Article V(1)(d) (Borris/Hennecke)
329
Article V(1)(e) (Liebscher)
356
Article V(2)(a) (Quinke)
380
Article V(2)(b) (Wolff)
402
Article VI [Adjournment; Security] (Liebscher)
438
Article VII [Other Enforcement Regimes] (Quinke)
448
Article VIII [Signing and Ratifying the Convention] (Kolbl)
491
Article IX [Accession] (Kolbl)
497
Article X [Extension to Other Territories] (Kolbl)
502
Article XI [Federal or Non-Unitary States] (Kolbl)
516
Article XII [Coming into Force] (Kolbl)
520
Article XIII [Denunciation] (Kolbl)
524
Article XIV [Avail Against Other Contracting States] (Kolbl)
529
Article XV [Notifications] (Kolbl)
532
Article XVI [Official Languages; Transmission of Copies] (Kolbl)
535
Annexes
539
I.
Text of the New York Convention in Authentic Languages
539
Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards
539
Convention pour la reconnaissance et l'execution des sentences arbitrates etrangeres
542
Convention sobre el Reconocimiento y la Ejecucion de las Sentencias Arbitrales Extranjeras
545
II.
Status of the New York Convention (Contracting States, Dates, Reservations and Declarations)
556
III.
UNCITRAL Recommendation
564
IV.
Travaux Preparatoires
566
1.
New York Convention
566
2.
UNCITRAL Recommendation
579
V.
Complementing Conventions
585
1.
Geneva Protocol
585
2.
Geneva Convention
586
3.
European Convention
588
4.
Panama Convention
592
Index
595